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Major Gen. Kurt L. Sonntag, commander, U.S. Army John

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Major Gen. Kurt L. Sonntag, commander, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School presents an Army Achievement Medal to a Soldier during the Psychological Operations Specialist Course Graduation at Fort Bragg, North Carolina August 8, 2019. Soldiers who attended the course were trained to master the skills and competencies required to perform duties as a PSYOP specialist on a Tactical PSYOP Team (TPS) including collection of Military Information Support Operations (MISO)-related information; performing mounted and dismounted land navigation; operate communications equipment; complete drivers training, weapons training, map reading and patrolling; and learn Department of the Army-directed common core subjects. (U.S. Army photo by K. Kassens)

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